No, which is why I suggested the author is overseas. There's no interview and no editing, it's a space filler that would be reserved for interns if they weren't actually out doing the real reporting they used to pay reporters to do but now don't because they suckered interns.

Not to be shallow and/or pedantic, but Farkers almost certainly mean to refer to the American state of New Jersey. "Jersey" lies in the English Channel and is an island, but if you turn it sideways, squint a little, and attach it to a large land mass, it could kind of resemble the state.Oh, excuse me. Apparently, I ended up being both shallow AND pedantic.

What_do_you_want_now:Ranger Joe: That's not Buzz...this is probably Gene Cernan or Harrison Schmitt from Apollo 17. Apollo 11 didn't land in the mountains

Without water vapor in the atmosphere, we can see for much much further than on earth.

Those mountains could be many many miles away

Aldrin was not the mission comander, which is what the red stripes on the upper arms and thighs signify. The red stripes were instituted after Apollo 11 when they developed the film and couldn't tell who was Buzz and who was Neil. So not Apollo 11, if it is from Apollo 17 it would be Eugene Cernan. If I remember correctly Harrison Schmitt was a geologist hitching a ride and not a "real" astronaut they would trust with command.